
Christopher Rupkey
Christopher Rupkey is a prominent economist and the chief economist at FwdBonds, known for his insights into the U.S. economy and financial markets. His analyses often focus on the implications of monetary policy, inflation trends, and consumer sentiment, providing valuable perspectives for investors and policymakers alike. Recently, he commented on the significant pullback in consumer spending, suggesting that Americans are hesitant to make purchases amidst economic uncertainty and changing fiscal policies.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Christopher Rupkey, chief economist at Fwd Bonds, wrote an analyst note about consumer spending.
Against the odds, Americans are still spending
Christopher Rupkey, chief economist at FwdBonds, wrote Wednesday in a note.
Wholesale inflation cooled in August as businesses absorb tariff costs — for nowChristopher Rupkey, chief economist at FwdBonds, wrote in a note Friday about the impact of Trump’s economic agenda.
The US economy added just 73,000 jobs in July
Christopher Rupkey, chief economist at FwdBonds, discussed consumer behavior in light of expected price increases.
Retail sales surged in March as Americans rushed to beat Trump’s tariffsChristopher Rupkey, chief economist at FwdBonds, noted that consumers are waiting to process the changes coming out of Washington.
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge cooled last month, but consumer spending sank



